As winter blankets the UAE, residents across several regions woke up to a chilly surprise as temperatures dipped to single digits, making January 10 (2 days ago) the coldest day of the year so far. Raknah, specifically Al Ain, took the lead by recording the lowest temperature at 5.3°C around 7:30 am, setting a new winter benchmark. Notably, the temperature in the area was 5.8°C on Thursday, contributing to the overall cool vibe.
Raknah: Chilling Delight
Raknah, experiencing a colder embrace compared to other locales, had previously witnessed a record low of -2ºC in 2021. On January 9, Jebel Jais mountain joined the winter chorus, reporting a temperature drop to 7.2°C. Anticipation is building as some mountainous regions are expected to witness even lower temperatures in the coming days.
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uAE’s Cold and Warm Season
This winter season, officially commencing after December 21, has brought a milder touch compared to its predecessors. Experts note that December’s average temperature has been relatively higher, offering a different experience for residents and visitors alike.
Bundle Up and Enjoy
As temperatures continue their descent, residents are encouraged to don cozy sweaters and immerse themselves in the unique winter experiences the UAE has to offer. From desert snowfall to the picturesque mountain landscapes of Jebel Jais, the country presents a diverse range of winter delights that appeal to both locals and tourists.
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